The Green Urban Transport Scheme (GUTS) seeks to encourage growth of urban transport along low carbon path and provide a sustainable framework for funding urban mobility projects with minimum recourse to budgetary support by encouraging innovative financing of projects, he said.
Besides GUTS, Naidu said the initiatives under his ministry's consideration include new Metro Rail Policy, revision of Metro Acts and standardisation and indigenisation of Metro systems, which are aimed at increased private sector participation.
Under GUTS, provision of non-motorised transport infrastructure, increasing access to public transport, use of clean technologies, adoption of intelligent transport systems (ITS) and private sector participation in urban transport projects will be increased.
He said the scheme is being considered for implementation in cities each with a population of five lakhs and above and all capital cities.
In view of the growing demand for metro rail systems in urban areas, Naidu said a new Metro Policy would soon be unveiled to meet the demand through increased private sector participation.
This policy mandates preparation of comprehensive mobility plans of cities to ensure last mile connectivity with metro stations, Naidu said, adding that it also seeks to bring in more innovative models of implementation besides increased standardisation and indigenisation to induce competition.
About 517kms of metro rail projects are under execution and another 449kms under planning stage, the minister said.
Stressing the need for holistic planning to improve the city's mobility, liveability and sustainability, Naidu said, "Urban transport planning shall be people-centric and aim at moving people instead of moving cars. All sections of people shall be ensured access to efficient public transport through inclusive planning."
Expressing concern over one road accident every minute and one accident death every four minutes in urban areas and half of the victims being pedestrians, cyclists and those using two-wheelers, Naidu called for an affordable, comfortable, reliable and safe public transport to reduce demand for private motorised vehicles.
The minister stated that under new urban sector initiatives of Smart Cities Mission and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), non-motorised transport is being encouraged on a largescale.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel were among those who attended the inaugural session.
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